Range or stove



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H. BORN.

RANGE 0R STOVB.

Patented Sept. 15,1891.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

HENRY BORN, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.

RANG E O R STOVE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 459,436, dated September 15, 1891. Application iiled December 30. 1890- Serial No. 376,300. (No model.)

To a/ZZ whom it may concern: clined end bears. On the rear side of the 35 Be it known that I, HENRY BORN, a citizen wall a series of ribs d are formed extending of the United States, residing at Cleveland,in vertically of the inclined portion C. From the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, this construction it will be seen that the res- 5 have invented certain new and useful Imervoir B is protected from the direct action provements in Ranges or Stoves, ot which ofthe heated fuel by the wall C, and thus it 4o the following is a specification. is prevented from being burned out or injured My invention relates, particularly,= to the as the coals arein Contact with the interposed fire-box of the stove, and includes a speciallywall C only, while, however, the wallof the xo constructed wall therefor, and itincludes, also, reservoir is close enough to the tire-box to sethe combination of said wall with a removcure, practically, the full action of .the fuel. 45 able reservoir, which serves to hold the wall The ribs CL, besides strengthening the wall C, in place and permits its ready removal when also increases the heating-surface. The init is desired to renewthe wall or change it for @lined portion C at the bottom of the plate I5 a different one. serves to direct the refuse and ashes to the In the drawings, Figure 1 is a sectional grate d for discharging the same from the 5o view through a portion of the tire-box of the fire-box. By reason of the fact that the upstove with the reservoir in place andthe inper end of the plate C merely rests upon the terposed wall. `Fig. 2 includes a sectional reservoir side it will be clear that the plate 2o view of the wall and a rear view. Fig. 3 is a may be readily removed and replaced by resectional plan view of Fig. l. moving the reservoir, and then the plate is 55 In the drawings, A is the lire-box, having left exposed for removal. Any suitable cover the usual grate d, and to one side of said recan be used for the reservoir.

box is the reservoir-chamber, in which is re- I claim as my invention- 2 5 Inova-bly held the reservoir B. This is sup- In a stove or range, a fire-box having a wall ported by its horizontal anges l bearing C with an inclined lower end and a series ot 6o upon the edges of the chamber-opening- A ribs d in rear thereof, substantially as dewall C is interposed between the reservoir scribed. and the lire-box, and this has a vertical upper In testimony whereof I affix mysignatnre in 3o portion, the end of which bears upon the respresence of two Witnesses.

ervoir just below the iiange thereof. At its I HENRY BORN. lower portion C it is inclined inwardly, and Vitnesses: this lower end rests upon a cross-bar 2, which WALTER A. BIDDLE, has a vertical rib 3, against which the in- L. F. GRIsWoLD. 

